While it’s surely preferable to walk down a 230-foot incline than stay stuck at that height, it’s hard to imagine Six Flags visitors riding on the Nitro at Great Adventure in New Jersey weren’t expecting a bit more of a thrill.

Officials at the amusement park say that the ride was on its way up to make a big drop when the power failed, stranding the car before the fun could begin, reports PIX 11.

Fun, which was supposed to be at a “maximum thrill-level” and give visitors a “gut-munching” ride, according to the Nitro’s web site. The ride climbs to 233 feet on the first hill (or it’s supposed to) before dropping riders 215 feet.

After the Nitro idled to a stop, park staff walked up the access stairs to escort passengers down to ground level, and shut down the ride for the rest of the night to investigate.